[lug] Mac unix root account and /etc/hosts
terry at tbranaman.com
terry at tbranaman.com
Thu Jun 5 12:58:58 MDT 2008
Did you try the method in this article?
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106290
dio2002 at indra.com wrote:
> any mac users out there?
>
> i'm trying to help somebody with a mac. i need to change /etc/hosts. i'm
> able to use terminal to get to the shell. i can't save changes to
> /etc/hosts because i'm not root. i've tried su but it wants a root
> password.
>
> the mac user doesn't know of any other 'admin' account other than the user
> they login as. fwiw, as a test i tried to accomplish the same task with a
> more savvy mac user friend who's got a laptop. he had no idea that there
> is another account other than the user id he normally logs in as.
>
> so the question is / are.
>
> what is the mac account that gets you root access?
> how do you access it or activate it if it's not enabled?
> how do you reset the password if noone knows what it is?
>
> hopefully some mac unix gurus out there. my online searches have proved
> fruitless for what seems like a fairly common question / problem.
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